[stylist] To Ashley...Re: Icicles and Myrna

Ashley Bramlett bookwormahb at earthlink.net
Tue May 29 01:57:15 UTC 2012


Does Gibran write poems, stories, both? Why do you like him, Myrna?

-----Original Message----- 
From: KajunCutie926 at aol.com
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2012 9:23 PM
To: stylist at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [stylist] To Ashley...Re: Icicles and Myrna

Jackie,
Yes, Myrna is that Kajun Cutie.
A friend gave me a large print copy of The Prophet for  Christmas several
years ago and it has its spot on my nightstand.  I have  loved Gibran since
my high school and my late husband and I used part of his  teachings on Love
in our marriage vows.
I will get one of them together for you and send it  out.  I do hope you
enjoy what you read.
Such a poignant story about your son... my heart  breaks for you.

Myrna


In a message dated 5/28/2012 7:42:53 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
jackieleepoet at cox.net writes:

Myrna,
I hope I have my names straight. Is Myrna Badgerow the  same Myrna as Cajun
Cutie?
Also, one of my most treasured books is "The  Prophet. Perhaps you know the
lesson, "On Teaching." It was my mantra  through my years of teaching.
I would love to see one of your lessons.
My missing son, that you know about, also left a really worn copy of it  in
his belongings that he did not take with him. That makes it doubly
important
to me.
Jackie

-----Original Message-----
From:  stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of  Myrna Badgerow
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 10:26 AM
To: Writer's Division  Mailing List
Subject: Re: [stylist] To Ashley...Re: Icicles and  Myrna

Great news!  My newest project is something I am tentatively  calling The
Teacher series, a collection of life lessons in a variation of  Gibran's The
Prophet style.  My mind just will not shut off sometimes  but as Mr. T
always
said 'give in to it'.  That was great advice too  about your readers finding
you. If anyone would like to read a few  'chapters' from the Teacher series
please let me know. I do not claim to be  a short story/essay writer but I
have enjoyed doing these and if anyone has  topic suggestions please send
them my way.

Sent from my  iPhone

On May 18, 2012, at 10:53 AM, "Lynda Lambert"  <llambert at zoominternet.net>
wrote:

> Myrna, Isn't that the  truth! One of my professors told me when I was an
undergrad. student that  my work was for the 1 percent - and another told me
never to worry about my  audience. She said that your audience will find
you.
Your job is to  continue to create, and God's job will be to provide  the
finances  that I would need.  All so true. I can remember great pieces of
wisdom  form every prof. I ever had and I sure have had a lot over the
years.
I  never had a course or a professor that I did not learn from. I carry
them
with me today, all of them. I am a direct result of their labor of  love,
their teachings.
>
> Currently, I am working with a very  prominent physician who is world
famous for his work in low vision, and we  are developing a very special art
exhibition of some outstanding artists  (the 1 percent type) who have sight
loss.  There is always something  exciting and new on the horizon!
>
> Lynda
>
>
>
> Lynda Lambert
> 104 River Road
> Ellwood City,  PA 16117
>
> 724 758 4979
>
> My Blog:   http://www.walkingbyinnervision.blogspot.com
> My Website:   http://lyndalambert.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From:  <KajunCutie926 at aol.com>
> To: <stylist at nfbnet.org>
>  Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 10:37 AM
> Subject: Re: [stylist] To  Ashley...Re: Icicles and Myrna
>
>
>> Very true  Lynda.  I believe the words poetry or  poem can send  an
otherwise
>> very enlightened and well read person into a  frozen  tundra of fear.
LOL
>> I find poetry a challenge  but ironically short  stories and such are
even
>> more so for  me.   I have also given this  following advice as a writer
to
>> other writers. Do not concern yourself so  much with how  your poem will
be
>> interpreted.  Just find joy that  it  has been interpreted at all.  The
reader
>> brings  their own experience and  you, as the writer, merely bring  the
words.
>> Never be put off if the  interpretation is not  quite what you had in
mind.
>> We give our words to be   shared.  Be content with that.  Always remember
that
>>  we may write for  ourselves but so too does the reader read  for
themselves.
>> Professor T (it's the only name he wanted to  be  called  LOL) was a
>> wonderful mentor.  I saw him  once a few years after  college and he
asked
if I had
>>  found that 'pen' yet.  I was holding the  hands of two young  children
at
the
>> time so he just smiled and said when the  time  is right I would.  He has
>> since passed away but I  believe that wherever he  is, I have made him
proud.
>>
>>
>> In a message dated 5/18/2012 9:17:17 A.M. Central  Daylight Time,
>> llambert at zoominternet.net writes:
>>
>> Yes,  this is the key to developing writing. I like to  choose a poet and
>> then
>> read everything written and  published by and about that poet. I am a
>> retired
>>  English Professor!  You never know what gems you'll find  until you  do
the
>> DELVING - your professor was so right about that. We  give  out the
>> information to the student, then you never know  how long it will  be
before
>> (or if) the student will  actually understand the lesson. It can  take
many
>> years  for a lesson to dwell inside of a student as she   continues  to
grow
>> intllectually and emotionally to reach the maturity  that  it requires to
>> understand the lesson.  I have  students contact me  long after they have
>> left
>>  school, to remind me they were in one of my  classes and tell me how
much
>> they loved the class or something they  learned during  that experience.
>>
>> Here is something I learned from  Rita  Dove, the poet. She spoke about
how
>> when being  interviewed everyone wants  to talk ABOUT the poet, but  very
few
>> want to discuss the poem.   People are  afraid and intimidated by a poem.
>> It
>> takes a lot of  hard  work to read and even begin to understand a  good
poem
>> -
>> and most people  are far too lazy  to do the work it requires.
>>
>> Lynda
>>
>> Lynda  Lambert
>> 104 River Road
>>  Ellwood City, PA 16117
>>
>> 724 758  4979
>>
>> My Blog:   http://www.walkingbyinnervision.blogspot.com
>> My   Website:  http://lyndalambert.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----  Original  Message ----- From: <KajunCutie926 at aol.com>
>> To:   <stylist at nfbnet.org>
>> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2012 9:35  AM
>> Subject:  [stylist] To Ashley...Re: Icicles and  Myrna
>>
>>
>>> Lynda gives the  best  advice here and I am applauding  it.   READ
POETRY
>>  to
>>> write poetry.  Actually READ any genre to write   in that  genre.  I
give
>>> this
>>> advice  to young or new writers on a  poetry I  help out on too.   I've
only
>>> been writing about 12  years but early on  an  English professor told me
I
>>> should 'delve'   into writing but yours truly wasn't  'delving' into
that
>>>  LOL  He
>>> also told me to read the work of others   because  that would be the
truest
>>> way to find my own  niche, if I  should  choose to follow his advice and
>>>  'delve'.  About 30 years  later  I did just that and realized  what my
>>> professor  was
>>> trying to tell  me.   Spread your wings and soar.   Explore the  craft.
You
>>> will be surprised  at all the good   things you can learn.  I still do
this
>>> even after 12  years   of sharing my words. It guides me just as much
as
>> my
>>> own
>>> words  do.
>>>
>>> Myrna
>>>
>>>
>>> In a message dated  5/18/2012 8:24:03 A.M. Central  Daylight Time,
>>> llambert at zoominternet.net  writes:
>>>
>>> Great!
>>> Read a lot  of  poetry - that is your best teacher. Read  all you  can,
all
>>> kinds.  The more you read other people's  work, the  more ideas will
>> come
>>>  to
>>> you for your own poems.  Read a lot of    different kinds, and
eventually
>>> you'll begin to find what  really moves  you  personally.
>>>
>>>  Lynda
>>> Lynda Lambert
>>> 104  River  Road
>>> Ellwood City,  PA 16117
>>>
>>> 724 758  4979
>>>
>>> My  Blog:     http://www.walkingbyinnervision.blogspot.com
>>> My Website:   http://lyndalambert.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message  ----- From: "Ashley  Bramlett"
<bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
>>> To:   "Writer's Division Mailing  List"  <stylist at nfbnet.org>
>>> Sent: Thursday,  May 17,  2012  10:39 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [stylist] Icicles  and   Myrna
>>>
>>>
>>>>  its okay, I wish I could write something as  insightful  as hers.
Well
I
>>>> don't know how to write many  poems. But I  think I'll  write an
acrostic
>>>> about my  former  cat Penny and share  it.
>>>>
>>>> -----Original  Message----- From: Lynda   Lambert
>>>> Sent:  Thursday, May 17, 2012 10:16  PM
>>>> To: Writer's  Division  Mailing  List
>>>> Subject: Re: [stylist] Icicles and    Myrna
>>>>
>>>> OH, I see what I did. I knew it  was Myrna's, but  I wrote  you name
>>>>  instead....my mind is in the clouds most of  the time.   lol
>>>>
>>>> Lynda Lambert
>>>>  104  River Road
>>>> Ellwood City,  PA  16117
>>>>
>>>> 724 758  4979
>>>>
>>>> My Blog:     http://www.walkingbyinnervision.blogspot.com
>>>> My   Website:    http://lyndalambert.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  -----  Original Message ----- From: "Ashley  Bramlett"
<bookwormahb at earthlink.net>
>>>> To:  "Writer's Division Mailing  List"   <stylist at nfbnet.org>
>>>> Sent: Thursday, May 17,   2012 9:39  PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [stylist] Icicles  and   Myrna
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Linda,
>>>>> I didn't  write  icles  actually; I asked the writer a question about
>>  it.
>>>>> Glad you  commented   though.
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original   Message-----
>>>>> From: Lynda  Lambert
>>>>> Sent:  Thursday, May 17, 2012 7:32   AM
>>>>> To: Writer's Division  Mailing  List
>>>>> Subject: Re:  [stylist] Icicles and   Myrna
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi  Ashley,
>>>>> I  just  read your poem today,  Icicles. Since it is early morning and
I
>>>  am
>>>>> taking a break, I thought I would visit the poem  and write  my
>> thoughts.
>>>>> Here is what  I saw in your poem about  "seeing."   My comments  are
>> placed
>>>>> after the poem -  see  below.  I have  attached it with this
message.
>>>>>
>>>>> Lynda  River   Woman
>>>>>
>>>>> Lynda  Lambert
>>>>> 104  River   Road
>>>>> Ellwood City, PA   16117
>>>>>
>>>>> 724 758    4979
>>>>>
>>>>> My Blog:     http://www.walkingbyinnervision.blogspot.com
>>>>> My   Website:    http://lyndalambert.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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